The Deleted Ones

The Deleted Ones

by Martin Kolacek
The Deleted Ones

The Deleted Ones

by Martin Kolacek

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Overview

‚The Deleted Ones' is a post-apocalyptic sci-fi book by Martin Kolacek. The Earth is no longer ruled by humans but by Pleasurebots, androids created for pleasure. The main hero, a former human terrorist, is thrust into the remnants of a destroyed city, right into the middle of the Pleasurebots' love paradise. Here he finds out he has been condemned by both, humans and Pleasurebots, and has no right to live.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781300149774
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication date: 09/15/2012
Sold by: LULU PRESS
Format: eBook
File size: 401 KB

About the Author

Martin Koláček is a czech writer and gamedesigner. He was born 11. 11. 1981 at 8:35 GMT into a family which communicated in astrological symbols and where even the tiniest life-related event got a universal meaning which was bount with the spiritual well-being of the whole universe. This irrecoverably damaged the boy's delicate psyche and doomed him for a hard life of an artist.
Writing fiction and poetry served as his escape from reality even in the early childhood when he got many undesirable attention by creating a sweet song about a small bird and a big carnivorous plant or even sweeter one called "Sun", describing the horrible death of pilgrims in a desert.
His first public success was an essay "A Home is like a machine gun" which he wrote when being 9-years old. He won a whole-city (Brno) writers' competition and few visits with the school counselor.

He studied Humanities at Charles university and, despite all his effords, finished it, gaining a Bc. degree. He is therefore educated in History, Historical anthropology, psychology, social/cultural anthropology, faking interest and cheating.

He was then swallowed by Disney company and designed mobile games for it for nearly five years.

After leaving the Disney's citadel of evil (the Prague studio) he continued making mobile games but this time for a much creative-free studio, the Lonely sock.

His unsufferably obvious left, green and Human-rights political feelings have made him so mad he lets people downloading nearly all his works from the internet for free.
The only thing which can calm down the small profit-driven part of his soul is that nobody would buy it anyway.
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